a week after the 65-year-old retiree Finn Steensen Ørsdahl was found dead after the serious violence in the remnants of his burning house in h. miller in the Odsherred region of denmark, police have not yet beaten the clutches of the offender.
in the Middle – and West zealand Police have spoken with many people in the case, but they would like to hear from two people who were seen inside on the Finn Steensen Ørsdahls due in Wednesday – 20. February at 8.45 – six days after he was found dead.
– We don’t know what they wanted to the place in question. It is not because we suspect them of doing something wrong or illegal, we would just like to have them identified, just as we are seeking information with the background of the whole matter. So they can quietly turn himself in to the police, says the press officer at Mid and West zealand police, Martin Bjerregaard, and continues:
– We know that he was a krejler-type, and it may be that it is someone who just approached to buy some spare parts which they need, because they know him from the past. And then been surprised by the politistrimmel and a burned house.
The two people were, according to the witness seen the inside of the reason, there still is blocked by politistrimmel. Here you can see some of the cars, as Finn Steensen Ørsdahl sold the spare parts from. Photo: Linette K. Jespersen
It was a person from the local area, who came running at Nykøbingvej, so the characters and alerted the police. He stopped however, and observed, and though the police were there relatively quickly, were both the vehicle and the occupants away.
– We don’t even know, whether it is men or women, because the person who runs around, just watching the two person-figures and so the here black station car-type, that held out on Færgevej, says Martin Bjerregaard and adds that there is talk about the that has changed on the scene of the crime or attempted destroyed tracks.
the Police will continue to work on the investigation over the weekend.
– We are still working intensively and in many directions, we still have not found the arrow that points in the scene-or suspects-direction, says Martin Bjerregaard.
The 65-year-old Finn Steensen Ørsdahl was last seen alive on the morning of Wednesday 13. February, when he was seen driving her car along Nykøbingvej towards Holbæk at Tuse Lågevej.
How it looked, as the house burned. Video: Morten Sundgaard/Byrd
the Police have chosen to publish the identity of the deceased, because they would want to hear from witnesses who can help identify his whereabouts from Wednesday morning until the notification about the fire at his residence was received by police on Thursday morning.
If you have information in the case, they can be given to Middle – and West zealand Police on tel. 46 35 14 48 or through the nearest police on tel. 114.